Re: EPEL and EPEL's stat script

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On 21.05.2007 09:55, Thomas Chung wrote:
> On 5/21/07, Thorsten Leemhuis <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> On 21.05.2007 09:19, Thomas Chung wrote:
>>> = Fedora Weekly News Issue 88 =
>>>
>>> Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 88[1] for the week of May 13th
>>> through May 19th, 2007. The latest issue can always be found here[2]
>>> and RSS Feed can be found here[3].
>> First: thanks for your great work with FWN, I really appreciate and like it.
>>
>> Small suggestion: Could you mention the EPEL reports somewhere in the
>> future? Maybe in the "Events and Meetings" section? See
>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-maintainers/2007-May/msg00790.html
>> or
>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/Reports/Week20
>> for this weeks report. Maybe you could even pick some of the most
>> important happenings in EPEL-löand now and then and mention them in
>> other sections ;-)
>>
>> Further: I have a small bash script that creates the "== Stats =="
>> section in those EPEL reports. With some adjustments it could be used
>> for the Fedora repos, too. Just let me know and I'll forward you guys
>> that script (it's still a bit rough as only some days old).
>
> Could you use "Fedora XYZ Meeting 2007-MM-DD" format in the subject so
> we can easily identify them as a meeting?

It is no meeting -- it is a weekly report that (apart from other things)
includes also the meeting summary. Thus giving it a subject "Fedora XYZ
Meeting 2007-MM-DD" would give readers the wrong impression.

Would it help if I just send the reports to this list, too?

CU
thl


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